contracts Flashcards

1
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requires certain contracts to be in writing to be legally enforceable

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statute of frauds

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2
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occurs when the parties enter into agreement voluntarily with full understanding of contract terms

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offer and acceptance

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3
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something of LEGAL value offered by one party and accepted by another

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consideration

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4
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the concept that if a court deems A TERM in the contract to be unenforceable, the remainder of the contract remains enforceable

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severability

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5
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a contract that appears valid, but one or both parties have a legal right to disaffirm it

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voidable contract

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6
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a contract that isn’t a contract at all because it lacks one or more of the requirements for a valid contract. It has no legal force or effect; its unenforceable.

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a void contract

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7
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a contract in which all parties have met all contract terms

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an executed contract

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8
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contracts are _____ until all of the promises in the contract have been completed

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executory

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9
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occurs when one party fails to meet contract obligations

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breach of contract

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10
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when one party meets SOME but not all of the terms of the contract

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partial performance

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11
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when a breach occurs, the innocent party may unilaterally terminate the contract. this is known as ____

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unilateral rescission

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12
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a ______ _________ suit seeks to force a party to make good on the promises made

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specific performance

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13
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a _______ ________ clause limits buyer damages to a return of the earnest money if the seller breaches contract

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liquidated damages

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14
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when parties have met all contract terms and are discharged from their contractual obligations

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contract discharge AKA performance, execution

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15
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when one party agrees in WRITING that the other party is no longer held to the provisions of the agreement this is called _______

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release

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16
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parties to the contract may terminate the contract through ______ ________. this is best accomplished through mutual written release

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mutual agreement

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17
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_______ means to transfer contractual rights or duties to a new party

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assignment

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18
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occurs when one contract is substituted for another

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novation

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19
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the ________ _______ ________ is an attempt to bring some degree of standardization to state laws regarding use of electronic documents and signatures. It gives electronic signatures, records, and contracts the same legal weight as paper records with “wet” signatures

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the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act

20
Q

in a _____ contract, both parties have obligations

A

bilateral

21
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in a ____ contract, only one party makes a promise

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unilateral

22
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the contract clause that means both parties faithfully agree to perform responsibilities within the time limits of the contract

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time is of the essence

23
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the contract clause that specifies that any dispute arising under the contract shall be determined in accordance with the law in a particular jurisdiction

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choice of law

24
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the contract clause that means one or both parties commit to compensate the other for any harm, liability, or loss arising out of the contract

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indemnification

25
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these type of contract clauses define a condition or action that a party must meet in order to not be in breach of contract

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contingency clauses

26
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a ____ clause requires the parties to resolve or attempt to resolve their disputes through an arbitration process

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arbitration

27
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a _____ clause requires the parties to attempt mediation prior to engaging in arbitration or a legal action

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mediation

28
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a ______ ________ clause states the time frame in which a party can file a lawsuit relative to the contract

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statue of limitations

29
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an addition to an existing document is a

A

addendum

30
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a change to an existing contract is a

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amendment

31
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the party extending the offer is the

A

offeror

32
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the party receiving the offer is the

A

offeree

33
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_____ occurs when all parties have signed a contract

A

acceptance

34
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_____ _______ occurs when the signed contract is delivered back to the offeror

A

binding acceptance

35
Q

conditions that must be met before the agreement of sale is complete and enforceable

A

contingencies

36
Q

requires mortgage lenders to follow TILA disclosure requirements for real estate advertisements that include credit terms

A

regulation Z

37
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a U.S. federal law that requires disclosures about its terms and cost to standardize the manner in which costs associated with borrowing are calculated and disclosed

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Truth In Lending Act of 1968 (TILA)

38
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a consumer protection statute designed to protect homebuyers from unscrupulous lending and settlement practices such as kickbacks and referral fees

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the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974 (RESPA)

39
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prohibits lenders from making credit unavailable or offering less-favorable terms based on protected class status vs. creditworthiness

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the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974 (ECOA)

40
Q

TRID is an acronym for

A

TILA/RESPA Integrated

41
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lenders must provide the _______ to applicants within three business days of loan application.

A

loan estimate

42
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lenders must provide the _______ at least three business days before closing

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closing disclosure

43
Q

a loan category that has certain affordability features

A

qualified mortgage

44
Q

unfair or abusive lending to buyers that imposes deceptive, coercive and exploitive practices to take advantage of consumers to increase their debt while financing risky loans

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predatory lending

45
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the borrower’s projected monthly housing expense divided by income

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housing ratio AKA front end ratio

46
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the total of all the buyer’s debt obligations divided by income

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debt to income ratio AKA back end ratio

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